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  2. ACPI - Wikipedia

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    Initially ACPI is exclusive to x86 architecture; Revision 5.0 of the ACPI specification was released in December 2011, [15] which added the ARM architecture support. The revision 5.1 was released in July 2014. [16] The latest specification revision is 6.5, which was released in August 2022. [6]

  3. Kill A Watt - Wikipedia

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    The Kill A Watt (a pun on kilowatt) is an electricity usage monitor manufactured by Prodigit Electronics and sold by P3 International. It measures the energy used by devices plugged directly into the meter, as opposed to in-home energy use displays , which display the energy used by an entire household.

  4. One Watt Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The One Watt Initiative is an energy-saving initiative by the International Energy Agency (IEA) to reduce standby power-use by any appliance to no more than one watt in 2010, and 0.5 watts in 2013. The initiative has given rise to regulations in many countries and regions.

  5. ELAN software - Wikipedia

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    ELAN is computer software, a professional tool to manually and semi-automatically annotate and transcribe audio or video recordings. [2] It has a tier-based data model that supports multi-level, multi-participant annotation of time-based media.

  6. Élan vital - Wikipedia

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    Élan vital (French pronunciation: [elɑ̃ vital]) is a term coined by French philosopher Henri Bergson in his 1907 book Creative Evolution, in which he addresses the question of self-organisation and spontaneous morphogenesis of things in an increasingly complex manner.